Written for this week's [livejournal.com profile] contrelamontre challenge: Write a fic that includes the following: something blue, the number three, a shoe, and a bell. You have 60 minutes.

Title: Things to Do in the Middle of the Night on a Roof
Rating: PG
Fandom: Stargate/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: McKay/O'Neill
Summary: Sam and Daniel promise that General O'Neill won't catch them on his roof in the middle of the night.
Words: 1441
Author's Notes: Unbeta'ed. Please tell me if you see any tenses that should be fixed.

So, I started reading this McKay/O'Neill story (though I've only read the first chapter so far) and the pairing kind of stuck in my head. I've only seen a few episodes of SG-1 but today I watched the very first couple of eps, and Jack kinda grew on me some more. I'm hoping this isn't too OOC, since this is set somewhere around SGA season 2. This sort of really wrote itself which is unusual enough to warrant posting even though I'm kinda nervous.

On to the story! )
kaizoku: (sga)
( Jul. 26th, 2006 02:34 am)
Er, so, I was going to write porn tonight. In celebration of having finished my midterm and all. But instead I wrote... not-porn. It was intended to be for the [livejournal.com profile] contrelamontre weekly challenge, but it's not exactly slash either (though it would probably head in that direction if I continued it.) So, um.

Disappointment challenge, 30 minutes.
Michael-centric, gen. Spoilers for S3E1 "No Man's Land".
545 words.

He's back on Atlantis again. )

Oh hey, this is a cool thing: advert for Argentinian presidential candidate. It won an award at the Cannes Advertising Festival. Very clever.
This is my story for [livejournal.com profile] atlantisbasics, 11 days late. Writing this was a bit like pulling teeth, but I'm fairly happy with the end result. It's posted over there as well.

Recipient: [livejournal.com profile] ga_unicorn
Author: [livejournal.com profile] kaizoku
Rating: PG
Category: Gen, slightly crackish.
Spoilers: Season 1, general for Season 2
Summary: Where the hell was the coffee? (2777 words.)

Elixir, or How Rodney McKay Got His Coffee Back )
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